PedsNP2007
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Hi,
I am curious as to COBRA for continuation of health benefits. I am currently employed by the medical college and I work at a children's hospital. Only full-time employees receive health benefits. Part-time does not.
I work a variety of shifts, mostly 15 hour nights. I have been there for 4 years now and have noticed my stamina and endurance have been effected over the years. It takes me much longer to bounce back after working a night shift.
I also am in school for a PhD and as much as my hours are cut from the standard 160 hrs to 110-120 hrs/month, I feel that it is still a lot of hours to work while trying to pursue a degree my physician bosses want me to get (I want it too). My bosses know of my CF and want to help me as much as they can, but even they can't truly reduce my hours so much without someone wondering why I am considered full-time while working less than full-time hours. With a PhD, I can get faculty status (in which I think part-time insurance is available) and also have less clinical time that drains me.
I also want so much from a personal life, ie a child, that there is not enough of me to go around.
I've thought of going part-time in a regular nursing job (in order to keep health insurance) and be able to go to school part-time and raise a child.
I did recall COBRA and have a few questions.
1. Is it true that (as long as you have a COBRA qualifying event) COBRA goes up to 18 months of coverage?
2. Is "a reduction in work hours" considered a COBRA qualifying event?
3. COBRA information is the same across all states? So being in both WI and IL, I will not have problems with COBRA coverage?
4. Is COBRA considered governmental assistance?
5. If I went back to full-time employment after 18 months of COBRA, did I just use up all my COBRA? So, could there be a next time to have to use COBRA from the same employeer? Ie. Max of 18 months of COBRA per employer?
I ultimately love my job, but the hours are becoming problematic. I don't want to use disability even if I qualified, at this point in my life.
Just curious if anyone can help.
Thanks, Jenn
I am curious as to COBRA for continuation of health benefits. I am currently employed by the medical college and I work at a children's hospital. Only full-time employees receive health benefits. Part-time does not.
I work a variety of shifts, mostly 15 hour nights. I have been there for 4 years now and have noticed my stamina and endurance have been effected over the years. It takes me much longer to bounce back after working a night shift.
I also am in school for a PhD and as much as my hours are cut from the standard 160 hrs to 110-120 hrs/month, I feel that it is still a lot of hours to work while trying to pursue a degree my physician bosses want me to get (I want it too). My bosses know of my CF and want to help me as much as they can, but even they can't truly reduce my hours so much without someone wondering why I am considered full-time while working less than full-time hours. With a PhD, I can get faculty status (in which I think part-time insurance is available) and also have less clinical time that drains me.
I also want so much from a personal life, ie a child, that there is not enough of me to go around.
I've thought of going part-time in a regular nursing job (in order to keep health insurance) and be able to go to school part-time and raise a child.
I did recall COBRA and have a few questions.
1. Is it true that (as long as you have a COBRA qualifying event) COBRA goes up to 18 months of coverage?
2. Is "a reduction in work hours" considered a COBRA qualifying event?
3. COBRA information is the same across all states? So being in both WI and IL, I will not have problems with COBRA coverage?
4. Is COBRA considered governmental assistance?
5. If I went back to full-time employment after 18 months of COBRA, did I just use up all my COBRA? So, could there be a next time to have to use COBRA from the same employeer? Ie. Max of 18 months of COBRA per employer?
I ultimately love my job, but the hours are becoming problematic. I don't want to use disability even if I qualified, at this point in my life.
Just curious if anyone can help.
Thanks, Jenn